Defending Parental Rights: WILL Advocates for Family Counselors in Landmark SCOTUS Case

Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has filed a significant legal brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of First Amendment rights for family counselors and parents. This action comes amid ongoing debates surrounding parental authority and the treatment of children in educational and counseling settings. At the heart of the case are family therapists who advocate for the liberty to guide parents in their child-rearing decisions. The institute argues that parents should have the freedom to make informed choices about their children’s well-being without fear of legal repercussions. … Read more

Jury Awards $31.2 Million to Widow of Texas Firefighter After Tragic Resort Incident in Cancun

A Tarrant County, Texas, jury has awarded $31.2 million to the widow of an Arlington firefighter who lost his life in a tragic incident at a Cancun resort in 2021. The jury found that the hotel’s ownership and management were negligent in connection with his death. Elijah Snow, a 35-year-old firefighter, was discovered deceased with his body lodged in a small window of a neighboring property. This unsettling event reportedly occurred after a night of excessive alcohol consumption, which, according to the lawsuit filed by his widow, Jamie Snow, was allegedly encouraged by bartenders at … Read more

Controversy Erupts as 83-Year-Old Attorney Gloria Allred Faces Investigation for Alleged Client Pressure Tactics

Los Angeles, California — Gloria Allred, an attorney known for her high-profile involvement in the #MeToo movement, is under investigation by the State Bar of California. According to reports released on Friday, the inquiry aims to assess whether her law firm, Allred, Maroko & Goldberg, has pressured clients into accepting confidential settlements perceived as unfavorable. This scrutiny follows allegations made by former clients, who claim the firm utilized high-pressure tactics to influence how they managed their cases and interacted with the press. Amid these allegations, Allred, 83, expressed confidence in her firm’s practices. She stated … Read more

After 15 Years on the Bench, Judge Erik Askegaard Bids Farewell to Courtroom Life to Reel in New Adventures

BRAINERD, Minn. — After dedicating over 15 years to the Crow Wing County District Court, Judge Erik J. Askegaard donned his judicial robes for the final time on June 5. Askegaard leaves behind a legacy marked by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to justice. Crow Wing County Attorney Don Ryan reflected on his long-standing relationship with Askegaard, recalling when he first took his seat on the bench. Ryan noted that Askegaard’s background in civil law added a valuable perspective to the court. “His detail-oriented nature always kept those around him on their … Read more